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Dan W

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Hi, I've finally got my lc80 to a state of decency, so here's a picture of it at work :D

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Shrewsbury 9.13am 17/01/2013

10mm of Snow -1c. Very light snow

Not worth a picture yet.

Lets see how things progress.


Mal
 
Got about an inch in the hills to the west of Mal. Been snowing very lightly all morning. Steep drive is already impassible to wife's car.
 
Just been out for chook food, dog food and bird food - thick Ice off the main roads - All diff locks work a treat :)
Steve
 
My wife has just forwarded this message to me received by the Royal Opera House warning of severe weather forecast for London;

PLEASE SHARE THIS COMMUNICATION

London ResilienceSevere Weather Update

The Met Office have issued an Amber alert for snow across London tomorrow, Friday 18th January, indicating a medium likelihood of a high impact snow event.4-8cm of snow is expected to fall in London from around 09.00 – 17.00. Areas tothe south-west of London may experience slightly more (up to10cm). Lighter snowshowers may continue overnight and into Saturday. Sunday is expected to bedrier, but cold and severe weather warnings for ice have been issued for both Saturday and Sunday.

Members of the London Resilience Partnership have met to discuss preparationsand relevant agencies have implemented severe weather plans. However, please beprepared for some disruption to road, rail and air transport and that journeysmay take longer than normal. Businesses may wish to consider alternative workingarrangements for staff, and business continuity arrangements if staff areunable to get to work.

Further information is available from the following websites:

- Latest updates on severe weather warnings - http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map#

- Detail on the likely impacts associated with weather warnings - http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/guide/weather/severe-weather-advice

- The Snow Code for tips on clearing snow and ice - http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/get-ready-for-winter/out-and-about/the-snow-code

- Latest updates on TfL transport services (
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/realtime/tube/default.htmland or follow@tfltravelalerts, @tfltrafficnews and @tflbusalerts on Twitter) and trainservices (http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/indicator.html)

Follow the Met Office (@metoffice) and London Prepared (@London_Prepared) onTwitter for latest updates.

Transport for London advice and information

Transport for London is urging Londoners and visitors to the city to “checkbefore you travel” and to allow extra journey time where necessary:

TfL has a range of travel tools available to help passengers plan ahead, get travel information on the move and work out the best way home at www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/traveltools
Passengers can check before travelling by visiting
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/realtime/tube/default.htmlor follow@tfltravelalerts, @tfltrafficnews and @tflbusalerts onTwitter.
Information will also be available via posters, leaflets and "service information"boards at Tube stations or by calling the London Travel Info24hrs telephonehelpline on 0843 222 1234

TfL and London Councils have co-ordinated plans, developed alongside emergencyservicesand Network Rail, designed to keep the transport system and a networkof key routes open throughout severe weather:

89,000tonnes of salt have been stockpiled by TfL and London boroughs to ensure that all road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, can continue to get around the capital.
A fleet of road gritters will be deployed to keep roads clear and arrangements are in place to enable boroughs to share salt stores with each other should they require them.
  • This includes roads and footways around bus garages and stations, hospitals, railway stations and police, fire and ambulance stations across London
  • The pan-London Strategic Salt Reserve of 27,000 tonnes, which has not been called into use during the past two winters, is also available should supplies become low.
  • TfL and London borough staff will be working around the clock on the Tube, bus, rail and road networks to minimise disruption during freezing conditions.
  • De-icing trains are in operation, keeping tracks as clear as possible, platforms are being gritted to keep them safe for customers and points - the mechanical parts that operate junctions on the network - are being checked.
  • Network Rail, whose network is used by some Tube services on the District and Bakerloo lines, and who manage all of the infrastructure on which London Overground services operate, are also working closely with TfL to ready the network.


better get the Cruiser checked over. :thumbup:
 
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oh dear - a snowflake spotted in London - crisis! call out the homeguard!
 
Dan, nice looking truck mate. Got a sort of 'stealth' look to it.

I like.

C
 
Shrewsbury 12.33pm 17/01/2013

Dam its +1 now and what snow we had has melted.

BUT

The forecast is 250mm for Friday TXT Bat 21 already and we will be out to play.

Bring it on Snow chains at the ready..

Bought 4 of these................. and they fit my 285 x75 x 16 a treat


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Bargin http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181013152418?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

Hot tip - use bungy cords to tension the chains (i.e across the wheel face) after fitting - saves readjusting later and also saves you losing the chain if it gets spit off. Did this when offroading in the Alps - works a treat (most of the locals do it).... Hope this is of some help
 
Thanks very much, hopefully more 'stuff' will be added once the basic stuff is sorted.
 
Nice truck, certainly looks tidy:icon-cool:. What size tyres have you fitted.

Cheers, Mark
 
They're 285/75/16 BFG ATs on a -32 offset wheel to bring them level with the wheel arches.
 
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